Election Profile:
Candidates:
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Labour Party: D. Alan Keen |
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Conservative Party: H. Elizabeth Mammatt |
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Liberal Democratic Party: Andrew S. Darley |
Incumbent: |
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Alan Keen |
97 Result: |
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Alan Keen
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Patrick Ground
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Colin Penning
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92 Result: (Redistributed) |
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Demographic Profile:
| Age: |
| < 16 | 22.3% |
| 16-24 | 14.2% |
| 25-39 | 24.5% |
| 40-65 | 24.1% |
| 65 < | 14.8% |
Ethnic Origin: |
| White | 73.1% |
| Black | 2.1% |
| Indian/Pakistani | 20.7% |
| Other non-white | 4.1% |
Employment: |
| Full Time | 70.6% |
| Part Time | 11.1% |
| Self Employed | 7.9% |
| Government Schemes | 0.9% |
| Unemployed | 9.5% |
Household SEG: |
| I - Professional | 4.7% |
| II - Managerial/Technical | 25.1% |
| III - Skilled (non-manual) | 18.3% |
| IIIM - Skilled (manual) | 28.1% |
| IV - Partly Skilled | 14.0% |
| V - Unskilled | 7.0% |
Misc: |
| Own Residence | 61.4% |
| Rent Residence | 37.2% |
| Own Car(s) | 69.9% |
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Submissions
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| Feltham and Heston is another working class London seat Labour had to try really hard to lose in the elections of 1983 and 1987. It returned a big Labour lead in 1997 and stayed solid in the midterm elections, so it should be a safe seat in 2001. |
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